St. Hubert's serving as a regional distribution center in Madison and North Branch

1:38 PM,
Nov. 11, 2012

In this file photo, Gail Duane volunteers at St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center in Madison. In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, the center is serving as a regional distribution center and is accepting and distributing pet food and supplies. Donations of goods for storm relief can be delivered to St. Hubert's shelter in Madison (575 Woodland Avenue) or dropped at the North Branch shelter (3201 Route 22 East) for transfer to Madison.

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The St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center is serving as a regional distribution center supporting Sandy impacted animal shelters, rescues and families with pets. The Center's Community Room at 575 Woodland Ave., Madison is accepting and distributing food and supplies into areas of need.

St. Hubert's has the ability to accept and store large shipments of food and supplies. Impacted shelters and rescues who need help for their own organizations in the storm's aftermath or who are assisting pet guardians in their communities are encouraged to contact Nora Parker at St. Hubert's: ...

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